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Old 07-23-2008, 05:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The most important thing to me is just doing your own thing, and it dosen't matter how you do it. Weither it's miminalistic or complex, subdued or flashy, sludgey or polished, slow or fast, quite or loud.

I wouldn't confuse simplistic guitar playing with bad guitar playing, and too many people confuse simple playing with bad playing. Cobain is a great example of this.

All I can say is, whoever you look to for inspiration, don't let it be this guy.

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Old 07-23-2008, 04:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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All I can say is, whoever you look to for inspiration, don't let it be this guy.

I only made it through 1 minute and 35 seconds of that nonsense. Anyway, I appreciate the technical skills of Vai and the likes of other shredders immensely, but generally it doesn't suit my taste in music. Subtly and nuance in a player's style that makes it their own is what I value most.
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The most important thing to me is just doing your own thing, and it dosen't matter how you do it. Weither it's miminalistic or complex, subdued or flashy, sludgey or polished, slow or fast, quite or loud.

I wouldn't confuse simplistic guitar playing with bad guitar playing, and too many people confuse simple playing with bad playing. Cobain is a great example of this.

All I can say is, whoever you look to for inspiration, don't let it be this guy.

Dude, annoying wanking. He might as well just take his pants off and start beating his meat.

I look for pretty much good technical ability and/or composition skill. I greatly favor any guitarist with both.
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The guitarists I most enjoy are the ones that make you want to sing along with their solos.
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Old 12-05-2008, 05:11 AM   #5 (permalink)
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The guitarists I most enjoy are the ones that make you want to sing along with their solos.
so the guitarist for Sublime is the greatest guitarist ever
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